Unit 11 Animation FINAL.
Unit 11 Animation Zoetrope: The Zoetrope was invented by William George Horner in 1834. zoetrope was an early form of motion picture projector that consisted of a drum containing a set of still images, that was turned in a circular fashion in order to create the illusion of motion. When you place a strip of drawings inside the zoetrope's drum when you spin it people can see through the slots, the image will look that really comes to life. This illusion depends on two things the persistence of vision and the phi phenomenon. Phenakistoscope : Phenakistoscope was invented by Joseph Plateau which was introduced in 1832. just like other toys, the Phenakistoscope was one of the more successful illusion toys. Pictures on one disc viewed through slots in the other, appeared to move when the two were spun and viewed in a mirror. Praxinoscope : The Praxinoscope was a picture toy and an exhibition devices Patented in 1877, the Praxinoscope was the result of work carrie...